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slaughterman
/ ˈslɔːtəˌmæn /
noun
- a person employed to kill animals in a slaughterhouse
Example Sentences
“Hans has made his skin smooth as the skin of a courtesan, but the motion he has captured, that folding of the fingers, is as sure as that of a slaughterman’s when he picks up the killing knife.”
On 91 occasions the cameras recorded a slaughterman shooting horses, not close up, but from a distance.
“The Slaughterman’s Daughter” is Iczkovits’s third novel, the first to be translated into English.
So begins the Israeli writer Yaniv Iczkovits’s novel “The Slaughterman’s Daughter,” a sprawling 19th-century tale filled with violence, ancillary subplots and historical tidbits.
Fluently translated by Orr Scharf, “The Slaughterman’s Daughter” exhibits some trappings of the picaresque novel, including a broad cast of supporting characters whose misadventures steer us away from the main narrative for a bit too long.
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